He is a very conservative Republican that used to be a senator from Kansas. I believe he decided not to seek another term in the Senate and ran for governor.
Yes, Sam or Samuel is a good name.
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Both - Sam is a short version of Samuel (male) or Samantha (female).
Yes. Section 4 of Article IV reads: "The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened), against domestic Violence." Note that "Republican" refers to the type of government (a "Republican Form of Government" as versus, say, a "Dictatorial Form of Government") and not the Republican Party.
NO.
A Republican who is working class.
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republican
none! he dont exist, and if he did he would be a Democrat.
He is a very conservative Republican that used to be a senator from Kansas. I believe he decided not to seek another term in the Senate and ran for governor.
Kansas' 46th Governor and former United States Senator is a Republican.
Kansas' 46th Governor and former United States Senator is a Republican.
Sam did not vote for the Republican presidential nominee because of his foreign policy.
no, it was a foam recreation for the movie domino
No. Sam Adams was democratic-republican in the 1790's.
Richard Nixon was a member of the Republican Party.
progressives [Roosevelt] and the "old guard" republicans [Taft]----1912 The republican party broke into to groups known as National Republicans, and the Democratic-Republicans or Democrats because of the conflict about the election of John Quincy Adams as the president in 1824. -tyjo17 this isn't right.........- sam:) savage Sam, this IS correct. -Eff EL